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Egypt foreign reserves post largest drop since April

Central Bank of Egypt
Egypt's net foreign reserves slid by $1.93 billion last month, their worst drop since April, as investors dumped more treasury bills and other assets because of uncertainty over a peaceful transition to civilian rule, analysts said.

DRC sees new onshore oil bid round in 2012

An oil rig prepares to drill in western Uganda, near the shores of Lake Albert
The Democratic Republic of Congo could offer up to 10 blocks in a new onshore hydrocarbon bid round possibly launched next year, a senior government official said on Thursday.
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Greek Finance Minister Venizelos addresses journalists during a news conference in Athens

Greek Referendum in Doubt as Allies Desert Premier

The Greek government teetered on the brink of collapse Thursday over plans for a referendum on a euro zone bailout, with ruling party defections casting grave doubt on whether Prime Minister George Papandreou can survive a confidence vote.

In God We Trust: Why a Resolution Now?

In God We Trust was officially reaffirmed as the official national motto of the United States on Wednesday by the House of Representatives. Why did the Republicans bring this vote up now, and was it a good idea?
Astoria Greeks

New York Greeks Reel as Homeland Again Descends into Turmoil

As international pressure mounts on Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to drop his bid to put the deal before the Greek people for a referendum vote, and instead immediately accept its terms as drafted, Greek-American New Yorkers are once again shocked at the intransigence of their home country's leadership.
Greece's PM Papandreou

Greece Risks Meltdown After Bailout Vote Bombshell

The Greek government faced possible collapse on Tuesday as ruling party lawmakers demanded Prime Minister George Papandreou resign for throwing the nation's euro membership into jeopardy with a shock call for a referendum.
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Zimbabwe police seal MDC offices, fire tear gas

Zimbabwean police sealed the offices of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party on Tuesday, firing tear gas into the building and at bystanders in central Harare and raising tensions ahead of elections that could come next year.

Nigerian court rejects challenge to Jonathan win

A Nigerian court rejected a challenge to President Goodluck Jonathan's victory in an April election and rejected demands by the main opposition party for a recount in several areas of the country.
Libya"s newly elected Prime Minister Abdul Raheem al-Keeb

Libya Elects Little-Known Scientist New Prime Minister

Libya's ruling National Transitional Council has elected little-known academic Abdul Raheem al-Keeb as the new interim prime minister to guide the country as it emerges from a bitter civil war towards a new constitution and democratic elections.
Dennis Kucinich

Redistricting Battles Pop up Across Country

Redistricting happens every ten years, and it is always followed by court challenges, political fights, and incumbents scrambling for a place to run. Here's some of this cycle's more interesting cases of redistricting madness.
Libya Weapons

For U.N., Loose Weapons in Libya Still a Problem

With Gadhafi gone and Libya's new government still in its infancy, the United Nations Security Council is worried that the weapons could fall into the hands of militants groups or be put into circulation.
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German Leaders Angry at Greece Referendum

Prime Minister George Papandreou's shock decision to call a referendum on Greece's bailout drew veiled threats from Germany on Tuesday and hammered markets edgy over the euro zone crisis.
Greek Prime minister Papandreou delivers a speech to Panhellenic Socialist Movement parliamentary group in Athens

Greek Referendum Call Ignites German Anger

Prime Minister George Papandreou's shock decision to call a referendum on Greece's bailout drew veiled threats from Germany on Tuesday and hammered markets edgy over the euro zone crisis.

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